The Hegarty Mansion is a much loved Clearfield County Landmark. Located in Beccaria, Pennsylvania. This Distinguished Victorian Mansion is known for its architecture and its extrodinary original interiors. The Mansion is among the most important historic homes of the nineteenth century in Pennsylvania. Our Mission is to conserve, maintain, and restore this one of a kind property, and share its beaury and history with the public.

The Mansion is a three story double plank structure with 5600 square feet of living space. The ceilings on the first floor measure 12 feet in height and 10 foot ceilings on both the second and third floors. Several windows on the first floor are measure 10 feet in height. Original plaster crown molding and ceiling medallions adorn many of the ceilings in the Mansion. All of the "Pre blight" Chestnut wood trim in the home was taken from the property and was milled locally in Tyrone, Pa. The home is from circa 1860-1870 and took five years to build. The present owner retains the original construction insurance policy.

An original 20 foot by 40 foot summer kitchen is attached to the rear of the building, complete with a massive cooking fireplace. There is also a two story plank building at the lower end of the property which was once the Company Store. The barn located adjacent to the Mansion was not included in the purchase of this property and could not be saved. The barn property is owned presently by out of state owners.

The Mansion opens its doors to the public for several yearly events. Local and non local visitors return year after year to the Haunted Mansion aka "Ravenwood Manor" in the month of October. Seasoned actors, professional props and animatronics keep our guests young and old coming back for spine tingling and unexpected scares. The Mansion has also been referred to as the look alike famous "Bates Motel Mansion".

The Mansion hosts many events throughout the year. You are likely to find one that will please you. The Mansion offers Victorian Tea Parties in the main parlor, dining room, front porch or on the lush lawns of the Hegarty Mansion.

Note: During the Halloween or Christmas tours audio and video recording equipment, digital cameras or cell phone pictures cannot be used inside the Mansion. The use of flashes over time damages fabrics, costumes, artifacts and other irreplaceable items..